The Politics of life : four plays /

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Imprint:Philadelphia : Temple University Press, ©1993.
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 274 pages) : portraits
Language:English
Series:Asian American history and culture
Asian American history and culture.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12473405
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Other uniform titles:Houston, Velina Hasu.
Yamauchi, Wakako.
Lim, Genny. Bitter cane.
ISBN:9781439906163
1439906165
9781566390019
156639001X
9781566390002
1566390001
156639001X
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:"This anthology of work by three Asian American women playwrights--Wakako Yamauchi, Genny Lim, and Velina Hasu Houston--features pioneering contemporary writers who have made their mark in regional and ethnic theatres throughout the United States. In her introduction, Houston observes that the Asian American woman playwright is compelled "to mine her soul" and express the angst, fear, and rage that oppression has wrought while maintaining her relationship with America as a good citizen. The plays are rich with cultural and political substance and have a feminist concern about women's spirit, intellect, and lives. They portray Asian and Asian American women who challenge the cultural and sexual stereotypes of the Asian female. Yamauchi's two plays deal with how easily a country can dishonor its citizens. In "12-1-A," a Japanese American family is incarcerated during World War II in an Arizona camp where Yamauchi herself was interned. "The Chairman's Wife" dramatizes the life of Madame Mao Tse Tung through the lens of events at Tien An Men Square in 1989. Lim's "Bitter Cane" is about the exploitation of Chinese laborers who were recruited to work the Hawaiian sugar cane plantations. In "Asa Ga Kimashita" ("Morning Has Broken"), Houston explores a Japanese woman's interracial romance in postwar Japan and the influence of traditional patriarchy on the lives of Japanese women."--Publisher's description
Other form:Print version: Politics of life. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, ©1993 9781566390002